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This research volume discusses the development of technologies that support human-oriented work systems, sustainable production, and system resilience in intelligent organizations. It will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, and students in the fields of organizational studies, knowledge management, and digital economy.



The fourth industrial revolution means the widespread digitization of economic processes using more economical and efficient production technologies. Orientation to productivity, flexibility and low production costs results in a slow process of dehumanization of industry and concentration only on implementing digital technologies of Industry 4.0. A natural consequence of this trend is the concern of workers, governments and societies about new challenges and the role of humans in industry and the economy. The hope is the emergence of a new industry concept proposed by the European Commission, which expands the features of the existing Industry 4.0 concept to include human-centric, environmental and resilience aspects in smart organizations. Industry 5.0 is an excellent alternative to the development of today's digital and dehumanized world, and this book presents challenges and priority directions for smart organizations in an environment shaped by the pillars of Industry 5.0.This research volume discusses the development of technologies that support human-oriented work systems, sustainable production, and system resilience in intelligent organizations. It presents an educational challenge for universities and vocational schools in preparing employees for intelligent organizations and will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, and students in the fields of organizational studies, knowledge management, and digital economy.

Introduction
Chapter I. The fourth industrial revolution environment
Chapter II. Smart organizations in Industry 5.0
Chapter III. Human-centric approach in Industry 5.0
Chapter IV. Sustainable development in Industry 5.0
Chapter V. Resilience of smart organizations in Industry 5.0
Chapter VI. Challenges of knowledge and competences in the Industry 5.0 Conclusion

Sebastian Saniuk is Professor in the Department of Economics and Management at the University of Zielona Góra, Poland.

Sandra Grabowska is Assistant Professor in the Department of Production Engineering at the Silesian University of Technology, Poland.

Anna Adamik is Professor in the Department of Organization and Management at ód University of Technology, Poland.